Lost Receives Six Emmy Nominations

Outstanding Drama Series –
LOST

Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series –
Michael Emerson, as Ben Linus

Outstanding Writer for a Drama Series –
Episode: The Incident
Carlton Cuse, Writer; Damon Lindelof, Writer

Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series –
Episode: The Incident
Stephen Semel, Editor; Mark Goldman, Editor; Chris Nelson, Editor

Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) –
Episode: The Incident
Robert Anderson, Production Sound Mixer; Ken King, Production Sound Mixer; Scott Weber, Re-Recording Mixer; Frank Morrone, Re-Recording Mixer

Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media (Fiction) –
ABC.com for The Dharma Initiative/DharmaWantsYou.com

The Proof That Jack’s Plan Worked!

This commercial aired during Comic Con 2009:

If you listen to it, they say that Oceanic has been operating since 1979, and has a 30 year perfect safety record. But the LOST plane crashed in 2004…. So the only way that the Oceanic statement could be true is that Jack’s plan worked! No plane crash!

This coupled with Hurley’s Mr. Cluck’s Video are a pretty clear indication that Jack’s plan changed a lot of things.

I’m going to write up some theories about what the implications of this are soon.

LOST: Definite Ending, No Cliffhangers

LOST producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse promise a definite ending to lost:

Lindelof said: “We won’t be vague and ambiguous – there will be a lot of answers. We feel that if we hold anything back in the final season, it would be bad. Everyone’s come this far and they want a conclusion to the story. We’ve no plans to continue the story of Lost beyond series six. My wife says ‘never say never’. I say ‘never’.”

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